I paired my ancient, but still functional, Think Outside Bluetooth keyboard with my new iPad to type this blog item. I’m using the just updated WordPress 2 for iPhone and iPad to post this to myt blog (built on top of WordPress, of course). It looked it was working well. However, it seemed to freeze after I pressed the Save button to save a draft of this entry. Fortunately, exiting the app and restarting revealed the draft had been saved with the text intact.
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Testing WordPress for Android 1.1 with Photo

Testing the latest update and its photo upload feature
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Nexus One Firmware 2.1-Update1 Pinch-to-Zoom Feature Video Demo
Demonstration of pinch-to-zoom gesture feature working on a U.S. Nexus One with the Android 2.1-Update1 firmware update applied.
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Testing WordPress 1.0 for Android

Test post with photo using WordPress 1.0 for Android on a Nexus One
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Nokia N97 + Neurosky Bio-sensor + Maze Game = ?
Video courtesy of WebseedFound this item over on Engadget…
Nokia N97’s Brain Maze requires steady hand, typical mind-control equipment
But, I can’t see I see any “mind control” involved after watching the video demo. All the navigation is done through hand motion. The mind control part is supposed to be “thinking in advance” of the course. But, that is not something readily apparent just by watching a video.
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Intel AppUp Webpage Browser Hostile?
I wanted to try the Intel AppUp beta for Windows 7 netbooks. So, I pointed my Google Chrome browser at…
http://www.intel.com/Consumer/Products/appup.htm
This resulted in partially rendered web page and Chrome attempting to use all available processor resources. I had to use Windows Task Manager to terminate Chrome.
Next up was Firefox. It rendered correctly and did not cause the processor to rev up. However, I could not download the AppUp EXE file using Firefox.
This forced me to use Internet Explorer 8 which takes forever to startup (why is that). The AppUp webpage rendered correctly and let me download the EXE file.
Thanks for the terrible user experience, Intel!